Terminal block quest
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Terminal block quest
The wiring project on the truck has been on hold for quite a while as we struggle with my wife's illness. I'm looking at small items that I can do between the breakfast dishes and preparing lunch.
One is to get my firewall in shape and add relays to keep my toggle switches from burning up. I found these terminal blocks
http://www.madelectrical.com/catalog/cn-1.shtml
and have tried in vain to buy some from this guy MAD. His phone message indicates that he is very busy and not taking any more orders in July.
I've looked at any number of sources and failed to find these. Anyone know a source?
Searching, himmelberg
One is to get my firewall in shape and add relays to keep my toggle switches from burning up. I found these terminal blocks
http://www.madelectrical.com/catalog/cn-1.shtml
and have tried in vain to buy some from this guy MAD. His phone message indicates that he is very busy and not taking any more orders in July.
I've looked at any number of sources and failed to find these. Anyone know a source?
Searching, himmelberg
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Himmel my good man,
Good to hear from you, sorry to hear about the wife.
Try the local wrecking yards. GM vehicles used similar looking terminal blocks on most of their vehicles starting in the late 80's. They will typically be mounted on the firewalls or on the innerfenders near the batteries.
Good luck
Bobby
Good to hear from you, sorry to hear about the wife.
Try the local wrecking yards. GM vehicles used similar looking terminal blocks on most of their vehicles starting in the late 80's. They will typically be mounted on the firewalls or on the innerfenders near the batteries.
Good luck
Bobby
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